pmf-strategy

Strategies: Product-Market Fit

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Strategies: Product-Market Fit

Guides product-market fit (PMF) validation and measurement. PMF occurs when a product precisely meets market needs, creating widespread demand. ~99% of startups fail primarily due to PMF issues (vitamin problems, premature scaling). Use this skill when validating before scaling, measuring PMF, or diagnosing traction problems.

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Definition

Product-market fit (Marc Andreessen): "Being in a good market with a product that can satisfy that market."

Signals: Customers buying rapidly; usage growing; word-of-mouth spreading organically; high retention, low churn.

Sean Ellis 40% Test

Question: "How would you feel if you could no longer use [product]?"

Response Meaning

Very disappointed Strong PMF signal

Somewhat disappointed —

Not disappointed —

N/A – I no longer use —

Threshold: 40%+ answering "very disappointed" = PMF achieved. Below 40% = iterate.

Score Action

Below 25% Significant changes needed

25–39% Close to PMF; iterate and improve

40%+ PMF achieved

Best practice: Survey 40–50 active users (used product 2+ times in last 14 days). Segment by user type—some segments may have PMF while others don't.

Limitation: Combine with retention curves, engagement, organic growth; avoid false positives in early stages.

Vitamin vs Painkiller

Type Definition Adoption

Painkiller Solves urgent, acute problems; users actively seek solutions Fast adoption; high retention; willing to pay

Vitamin Nice-to-have; incremental benefit; users can live without Slow adoption; expensive marketing to succeed

~99% of failures: Solving vitamin problems instead of real pain. Validate: Would users be genuinely inconvenienced if your product vanished?

Validation: Talk to users; listen for frustration; run pre-sells; check frequency and time-sensitivity of the problem.

Key Indicators

Indicator Strong PMF

Retention High; low churn

CAC vs CLTV CAC decreasing relative to CLTV

Activation Strong conversion to paying customers

Growth Organic; word-of-mouth

NPS High; enthusiastic advocacy

Common Failures

Failure Avoid

Vitamin problems Solve urgent pain, not nice-to-have

Vanity feedback Use retention data, not polite opinions

Premature scaling Validate PMF before scaling acquisition

Misalignment Customer-problem fit before product-build

Product Research & SaaS Context

Area Notes

Product positioning Target audience; core value; competitive differentiation

Market research Competitor analysis; surveys; interviews to validate assumptions

SaaS form Cloud delivery; subscription; ease of use; dependency on industry standardization

Enterprise / ACV Customization; data security/private deployment; procurement cycles; buy vs SaaS trade-offs

Use: When discussing PMF for SaaS or enterprise—factor in product research rigor and ACV-specific challenges. See gtm-strategy for enterprise GTM.

PMF as Continuous Process

PMF is increasingly a continuous validation—markets evolve; re-measure as you expand. Target "PMF for a niche" first (40%+ in one segment) before broadening.

Output Format

  • PMF assessment (current signals, Sean Ellis score if available)

  • Vitamin vs Painkiller diagnosis

  • Validation approach (interviews, pre-sells, metrics)

  • Next steps (iterate vs scale)

Related Skills

  • cold-start-strategy: First users; avoid large-scale paid before PMF

  • indie-hacker-strategy: Indie hacker PMF; monetize day one; Ramen profitability

  • paid-ads-strategy: PMF testing (small budget) vs conversion-driven (post-PMF)

  • google-ads: PMF testing with landing page + $47–500

  • gtm-strategy: GTM framework; PMF validation before scaling GTM

  • product-launch: Launch execution; validate PMF before scaling

  • retention-strategy: Retention as PMF signal; churn as anti-signal

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